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Commonweal Apprentice Company: Metamorphoses
based on the epic poem by Ovid, adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman
A production that showcases the redemptive powers of love and change through nine re-imagined myths from ancient Greece.
"Parfumerie" at Commonweal Theatre
By Miklos Laszlo. The original romantic comedy that inspired the hit movies The Shop Around the Corner and You’ve Got Mail and the musical She Loves Me. Amidst the bustle of the Christmas season, two clerks at Hammerschmidt’s Parfumerie engage in a tense rivalry, unaware they have actually fallen in love with each other through a year’s worth of anonymous, romantic letters.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" at Commonweal Theatre
adapted by Christopher Sergel
novel by Harper Lee
The warmth of childhood and the bitter loss of innocence surround one woman's recollections of growing up in the South during the Depression and the summer her father risked everything to defend a black man falsely accused of a horrible crime.
"Little Shop of Horrors" at Commonweal Theatre
book and lyrics by Howard Ashman
music by Alan Menken
Roger Corman's cult-classic film turned into a smash musical-comedy! Seymour Krelborn is a lonely flower shop clerk until an unusual plant--with a very unusual appetite--promises him fortune and fame...at a price.
Commonweal Theatre: Sylvia
by A.R. Gurney
A financial trader on his way to career burn-out adopts a stray dog who immediately turns his home and marriage upside-down. If a dog is Man's best friend, what does that mean for a spouse?
An Enemy of the People
by Henrik Ibsen
world premiere adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher
A crusading doctor stands alone against his friends and neighbors when he discovers that the waters of the town's health springs are polluted. One man bravely stands alone to speak the truth in the face of extreme intolerance.
Commonweal Theatre: Little Women
Commonweal Theatre proudly presents its own adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic. The March girls share the fortunes and misfortunes of daring to dream, falling in love, and discovering their inner strengths while coming of age in Civil War-era New England.
Commonweal Theatre: 13th Annual Ibsen Festival
A story written over a hundred years ago yet as timely as today's headlines, Commonweal's 13th Annual Ibsen Festival features Ibsen's penultimate play, John Gabriel Borkman.












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